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The Math Of Soccer (FĂștbol) And The FIFA World Cup
Jun 17, 2019
Do you have World Cup fever? We do! Then again, what’s not to love about soccer (fútbol) when the World Cup incorporates so much of our favorite thing: MATH! This post was originally written in 2018, during the FIFA men's world cup, but n...
Problem Solving: The First Recorded Female Mathematician
Jun 12, 2019
Hypatia was a Greek mathematician, philosopher, astronomer, and lecturer, and one of the first female mathematicians in recorded history. She taught classes in how to construct astrolabes and hydrometers, and her public lectures drew rec...
Let's Go Raptors - We The North - NBA Finals - Franchise History
Jun 12, 2019
Who Should Take the Free Throw?
When the score is really close, and time is running out, coaches need to decide which player has the best chance of making a shot that will win the game.
If you were the coach, how would you decide who...
The math behind the music
Jun 12, 2019
Physics professor applies tools of statistical mechanics to explain why basic ordered patterns emerge in music across time and cultures
Date:
May 23, 2019
Source:
Case Western Reserve University
Summary:
Physics Profes...
Why Summer Camp and Math Programs are a Great Pair
May 30, 2019
By Mathnasium |
Summer is just around the corner. Do you know what your kids will be doing? While kids may dream of days filled with swimming, ice cream, and too much screen time, parents know that a little structure goes a long way ...